Bryan Cranston to write 'Breaking Bad' memoir

Book, due in 2015, will 'reveal the secrets and lies' the actor lived with while shooting the hit show for six years.

AMC's hit show "Breaking Bad" may have ended it spectacular five-season run last summer, but that doesn't mean fans of the series aren't eager for more.

Besides the eagerly anticipated prequel spinoff "Better Call Saul" slated for this fall, Bryan Cranston has announced that he will write a memoir about his experiences as the fictional science teacher turned meth kingpin.

"Walter White taught me a lot - some of it useful, some of it dangerous," Cranston said in a statement. "With this book, I want to tell the stories of my life and reveal the secrets and lies that I lived with for six years shooting Breaking Bad."

The book, released through publishing house Scribner, is scheduled to hit shelves in autumn 2015.